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. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren. >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep laughing. so i'm like, just give her a minute, folks. like i know the next one's coming. >> when the video hits the internet, it earns more than a million hits. >> melissa and andrew first met at seattle pacific university where they were both students. >> we lived in the same residents halls. i was a freshman. he was a junior. and we had a lot of mutual friends. spent some time together within groups, but it was after he graduated that we connected again. >> after graduating, andrew received some devastating news. >> my dad came down with lung cancer, like horrific tumors the size of grapefruits. >> deeply religious, andrew copes with his father's
. >> i, andrew paul daniel engstrom -- >> do take melissa rene warren -- >> do take melissa rene warren. >> -- to be my lawfully wedded wife. >> to be my waf -- lawfully -- >> the church erupts in laughter, including the 22-year-old bride, melissa warren. and just as things start to quiet down, she completely loses it. >> i just lost it. it was so funny. >> she starts to laugh, and then she just can't stop laughing. i know she's going to keep...
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. >> y desde washington dc la estratega demÓcrata melissa dÍaz, muchisimas gracias por estar con nosotros. >> en enfoque. >> al, quiero comenzar con usted y el mensaje que dice lory, presentar a mitt romney a estados unidos, hasta ahora los republicanos han tenido que batallar contra una definiciÓn de romney creada en gran parte por los demÓcratas que dicen que en efecto es un hombre que no tiene ninguna sensibilidad hacia o el trabajador promedio de este paÍs. >> el problema para mitt romney ha sido ronald regan provenÍa de un estado hispano que era california. >> a george busch lo conocÍa muy bien y mitt romney de massachusetts todavÍa no hemos llegado a conocer como hemos de conocer. >> esta convenciÓn es la primera oportunidad para muchos de nosotros poderlo hacer con nuestros voceros va a ser gran trabajo. >> vamos hablar con melissa dÍaz dicen que van a hacer gran trabajo en presentar a mitt romney, los demÓcratas ¿quÉ dicen?. >> yo no creo que presentar a mitt romney aquÍ sea el problema, yo creo que a travÉs de mÚltiples debates que se suscitaron en la contienda para
. >> y desde washington dc la estratega demÓcrata melissa dÍaz, muchisimas gracias por estar con nosotros. >> en enfoque. >> al, quiero comenzar con usted y el mensaje que dice lory, presentar a mitt romney a estados unidos, hasta ahora los republicanos han tenido que batallar contra una definiciÓn de romney creada en gran parte por los demÓcratas que dicen que en efecto es un hombre que no tiene ninguna sensibilidad hacia o el trabajador promedio de este paÍs. >>...
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while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate-to-inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this is from lisa. >> that boy, he got something wrong with him upstairs. ain't nobody perfect. everybody has their little moments and stuff. but that boy has something every minute, every day, all day. i don't know. i don't care what he do, what he does, i don't care. that's my baby brother and i love him. i'm always there for him. >> remember i said i was going to write her yesterday. i started. i was going to write her today. and then i'm like, no, busy day. and then i received her letter. you know what i'm saying? it's just stuff like -- if it makes me feel happy, makes me feel sad, even though she forgot the "e" in my name, that's all right. because i'm corey, you know? you know? my family is one of the dysfunctional families that's out here. a lot of people that meets my family loves my family, you know what i'm saying? so it's like there's something good about us, you know? if i get out, i will
while she is here, melissa's contact with corey has been limited to cards and letters. they have been approved for inmate-to-inmate correspondence within the jail. >> oh, this is from lisa. >> that boy, he got something wrong with him upstairs. ain't nobody perfect. everybody has their little moments and stuff. but that boy has something every minute, every day, all day. i don't know. i don't care what he do, what he does, i don't care. that's my baby brother and i love him. i'm...
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so melissa allen has turned to another inmate, megan dooley, for help. with math. >> you add 6 to 18 and it gives you the next answer. >> it's great. i'm not embarrassed when she helps me. i sit there and listen to her because i know shy ain't judging me and stuff. >> i treat people how i want them to treat me. math is one of my better skills. it comes easy to me. so something that she struggles with, that's easy for me, if i can help her with it, it's not going to hurt me to sit down for ten minutes and write out the multiplication tables. all i have here is time. why not use it for something constructive? 30, 40, 50 -- >> yes, okay. >> melissa sees learning math as a step toward getting her life back on track after years of drug addiction and prostitution. >> monday through sunday, nonstop, every day. there's not a day that passed, every day. i did crazy -- i looked like a damned fool. i could see myself out there. i looked like a damned fool, running around thinking i'm like [ bleep ]. probably smelled like one, i don't know. 37 years old. i can't do
so melissa allen has turned to another inmate, megan dooley, for help. with math. >> you add 6 to 18 and it gives you the next answer. >> it's great. i'm not embarrassed when she helps me. i sit there and listen to her because i know shy ain't judging me and stuff. >> i treat people how i want them to treat me. math is one of my better skills. it comes easy to me. so something that she struggles with, that's easy for me, if i can help her with it, it's not going to hurt me to...
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great to see you, melissa. on behalf of everybody at home base we're glad you're safe and sound as well as the men and women serving on the uss enterprise. be well, my friend. >>> we're moving ahead. we're keeping close watch on tension in the middle east right now. the big question on everybody's mind will israel go to war with iran and what will that mean for the global price of oil? i want to bring in one of the world's leading experts on middle east. james jeffries. former ambassador to middle east and iraq. from the washington institute of nearest east policy. thanks for joining us, sir. the big question at this point, do you think and if, yes will israel attack iran, why? >> well, there's a very significant likelihood that israel will take military action in the months ahead because it believes that, absent such action, bahrain will move to a point where israeli military attacks will no longer be effective in stopping iran from developing a nuclear option or a nuclear capability and therefore as israel fe
great to see you, melissa. on behalf of everybody at home base we're glad you're safe and sound as well as the men and women serving on the uss enterprise. be well, my friend. >>> we're moving ahead. we're keeping close watch on tension in the middle east right now. the big question on everybody's mind will israel go to war with iran and what will that mean for the global price of oil? i want to bring in one of the world's leading experts on middle east. james jeffries. former...
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live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news4. back to you. >> melissa, thank you. >>> new this morning, a series of assaults in northwest d.c. has landed two men in the hospital. around 2:30, police say two men got into a fight near the intersection of 19th and m streets in northwest. at some point, those men ran into another man who was riding a bike and knocked him to the ground, knocked him unconscious as well. the fight then continued and ended with one of those men unresponsive on the ground. he was taken to gw hospital. his injuries are considered serious. the man on the bike was also taken to gw. he is expected to be okay. >>> one of homeland security secretary janet napolitano's top aides is stepping down, at least for the time being. susan barr has placed herself on leave after the department received complaints that she had made inappropriate comments to some dhs employees. barr is the chief of staff of the department's bureau of immigration and customs enforcement. >>> now to the race for the white house. mitt romney's running mate may not be having much
live in northwest washington, melissa mollet, news4. back to you. >> melissa, thank you. >>> new this morning, a series of assaults in northwest d.c. has landed two men in the hospital. around 2:30, police say two men got into a fight near the intersection of 19th and m streets in northwest. at some point, those men ran into another man who was riding a bike and knocked him to the ground, knocked him unconscious as well. the fight then continued and ended with one of those men...
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melissa mollet live outside the house with some overnight developments for us. melissa? >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, aaron. at this point, firefighters still saying this morning they don't know what caused this fire. it's still under investigation, of course. an investigation like this typically takes a couple of weeks. now, in the meantime, they're going to be out here in the neighborhood from 8:00 to 9:00 this morning, canvassing the area, speaking with residents and giving anybody who might not have a smoke alarm a smoke alarm. take a look at the situation here behind me. the windows are gone, the front porch and brick charred and the metal melted. here is what we know. a neighbor here spotted the flames around 4:30 yesterday and called 911. when firefighters arrived, a 24-year-old man was in his front yard suffering from burns. now, his 15-year-old brother and 5-year-old daughter both had to be pulled from the second floor of the home. the little girl did not make it. both men were taken to the hospital with severe burns and smoke inhalation. >> fi
melissa mollet live outside the house with some overnight developments for us. melissa? >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you, aaron. at this point, firefighters still saying this morning they don't know what caused this fire. it's still under investigation, of course. an investigation like this typically takes a couple of weeks. now, in the meantime, they're going to be out here in the neighborhood from 8:00 to 9:00 this morning, canvassing the area, speaking with residents and...
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melissa francis is live now. melissa. melissa: we were embedded on the uss enterprise exclusively. this is a vessel with a ton of history behind it. it has been on the waters for 51 years. right now it is in the sea of arabia patrolling the region. they are passing through the strait of hormuz, as you mentioned. i asked the commander what it was like when the iranians come out of their ship and check him out. >> we go through each time and i know they get on the radio or they make their announcement on their news how they dislike it. i imagine, no country like that with so much american presidents. melissa: is the message -- we opened it? >> if it was closed, it would take a wild to reopen. it would be painful. i think the world knows that. yes, that is a threat. it may happen, it may not. melissa: now, connell, back to the important questions. no, i did not fly on one of those f-18s. yes, we were trapped and catapulted off of that aircraft carrier. and, yes, that is where they shot "top gun." we will have more coming up all day today. connell: that is pretty cool stuff. live in th
melissa francis is live now. melissa. melissa: we were embedded on the uss enterprise exclusively. this is a vessel with a ton of history behind it. it has been on the waters for 51 years. right now it is in the sea of arabia patrolling the region. they are passing through the strait of hormuz, as you mentioned. i asked the commander what it was like when the iranians come out of their ship and check him out. >> we go through each time and i know they get on the radio or they make their...
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>> well, melissa, the original astronauts were the mercury 7. that was alan shepherd, john glenn and gus chisholm, and they were all cut from the same cloth. the second group of astronauts they selected was the jiminy 9. neil armstrong was in that group, because when the mercury astronauts were being selected, he did a test pilot and flew the f-16 rocket plane. but neil's first flight was jiminy 8, and he commanded it. what you have to remember, jemy 8, when that rocket stuck open, they were spinning at 400 revolutions a second ready to black out when he had the wits about him to blow what they call the b-ring, the second ring of rockets, and bring that spacecraft under control so he could bring it back to earth. and neil armstrong was that type of individual that was that cool that did that. in fact, they had a lunar trainer out there. they called it the bedstead, and it was rockets that were letting down to land on the moon, and it was like the same type of apparatus as the lunar landers that went down, and this one failed with neil on it. and
>> well, melissa, the original astronauts were the mercury 7. that was alan shepherd, john glenn and gus chisholm, and they were all cut from the same cloth. the second group of astronauts they selected was the jiminy 9. neil armstrong was in that group, because when the mercury astronauts were being selected, he did a test pilot and flew the f-16 rocket plane. but neil's first flight was jiminy 8, and he commanded it. what you have to remember, jemy 8, when that rocket stuck open, they...
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cheryl: melissa francis out of bahrain. melissa thank you very much. i do want to let all of you know you do not want to miss the special edition of money with melissa francis live from the strait of hormuz in less than two hours from now at 5:00 eastern, and of course all next week. well, the closing bell is going to ring. we now have 37 minutes to go. coming up, we're going to talk to a technical strategist who can explain why technical levels are so important to your investments. he's going to make them easy for you. coming up next. you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everying about this count! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this grt land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first pla. [ male announcer ] one pill each mornin hours. zero heartburn. cheryl: here is your f
cheryl: melissa francis out of bahrain. melissa thank you very much. i do want to let all of you know you do not want to miss the special edition of money with melissa francis live from the strait of hormuz in less than two hours from now at 5:00 eastern, and of course all next week. well, the closing bell is going to ring. we now have 37 minutes to go. coming up, we're going to talk to a technical strategist who can explain why technical levels are so important to your investments. he's going...
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melissa, good morning to you. just an awful story. >> reporter: just a terrible story in capitol heights. good morning to you as well. at this point, as you mentioned, firefighters still trying to determine what caused this deadly blaze that happened around 5:00 last night. now, we know they will be back out here canvassing the neighborhood and checking and handing out smoke detectors to anybody who might need one here between 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. take a look at this damage here at the home behind me. the windows are gone, the front porch charred, and the metal here melted. now, a neighbor here spotted the flames around 4:30 yesterday and called 911. when firefighters arrived, a 24-year-old man was in the front yard suffering from burns. his 15-year-old brother and 5-year-old daughter both had to be pulled from the second floor of the house. the little girl did not make it. both men were taken to the hospital with severe burns as well as smoke inhalation. >> fire was coming from the side of the house. so,
melissa, good morning to you. just an awful story. >> reporter: just a terrible story in capitol heights. good morning to you as well. at this point, as you mentioned, firefighters still trying to determine what caused this deadly blaze that happened around 5:00 last night. now, we know they will be back out here canvassing the neighborhood and checking and handing out smoke detectors to anybody who might need one here between 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. take a look at this damage here...
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melissa francis host of "money with melissa francis" on the fox business network. and jim rutenberg, national political correspondent for the "new york times." thank you for being here. what about this story? it seemed like as the they progressed we learned more and more about this person. >> well, i think that the facts are so strange in the sense they are really not connected to the reality of the accusation the campaign is trying to make against romney. she got sick in 2006. right? romney had left bain in 1999. five years later is the accusation. it's so preposterous it hurts their credibility. >> when you look at the world cup, took the ad apart. they gave it four pinocchios not a good score. even when the husband was let go from the company. afterwards she still had insurance at her job. i think when we watch the political campaigns, there is always a low point in the campaign with an ad that really stands out, the least tasteful. i hope this is it. >> bret: jim, you cover ads for political races. we know that there is a line between the campaign supposedly an
melissa francis host of "money with melissa francis" on the fox business network. and jim rutenberg, national political correspondent for the "new york times." thank you for being here. what about this story? it seemed like as the they progressed we learned more and more about this person. >> well, i think that the facts are so strange in the sense they are really not connected to the reality of the accusation the campaign is trying to make against romney. she got sick...
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joining me now is melissa harris perry. host of "the melissa harris perry show" msnbc. ezra, msnbc policy analyst. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> absolute. >> i melissa, let me start with you. it is a big night. >> yeah. >> but it is a big night for welfare-to-work debate. >> yeah. welfare-to-work debate that's bizarre and manufactured because there's no debate to be had here. look, the -- the attacks are simply fictitious in the sense they say the president obama fundamentally changed the current welfare requirements. faerm administration has not done so. in fact, if anything, what the bae obama administration did, what the gop claims it wants which is more localized control and more control at the level of states, away from the federal government saying this is exactly how it has to happen. >> two republican governors including sandoval speaking tonight requested the waivers. i just quoted one. >> exactly. as we know, states are having a tough time financially. a lot of reason they are having a tough time financially is because this do nothing congres
joining me now is melissa harris perry. host of "the melissa harris perry show" msnbc. ezra, msnbc policy analyst. thank you both for joining me. >> thank you. >> absolute. >> i melissa, let me start with you. it is a big night. >> yeah. >> but it is a big night for welfare-to-work debate. >> yeah. welfare-to-work debate that's bizarre and manufactured because there's no debate to be had here. look, the -- the attacks are simply fictitious in the...
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joining me now is melissa harris-perry host of the "melissa harris-perry" show on msnbc. and crystal ball cohost of "the cycle" also on msnbc. thanks for joining me tonight. >> thanks for having us. >> now, romney says america's a company. how does that set democrats up for the counterattack? >> i think we have to be careful about going after slips. but i think the corporation and company piece but also the way that romney talks about what america is or what his role as president would be tells us that that was a slip, but it was a freudian one. it was one that revealed his understanding about what the role of a president is. he's not really running for president. he's running for ceo and as we heard president obama say there, the fundamental difference is you're not trying to maximize profits as a president. you are doing the work of ensuring the american people earn circumstances of equality and opportunity. >> and crystal, it is a slip. and we all slip. but i think it also crystallizes the difference between the two campaigns. that's why i wanted to play it back. becau
joining me now is melissa harris-perry host of the "melissa harris-perry" show on msnbc. and crystal ball cohost of "the cycle" also on msnbc. thanks for joining me tonight. >> thanks for having us. >> now, romney says america's a company. how does that set democrats up for the counterattack? >> i think we have to be careful about going after slips. but i think the corporation and company piece but also the way that romney talks about what america is or...
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superstar melissa etheridge, passionate about her music. and her opinions. >> i think it has done us more harm, believing in the huge differences between left and right, democrat and republican. >> plus sex, cash and politics, she was at the center of a scandal that exploded into political headlines that exploded a career and ended a marriage. >> do you really think that men cheat for bad sex, do they? >> and the most important question of all, is she sorry? this is piers morgan tonight. >> you have to hear melissa etheridge once and you'll never forget her. she's a two-time grammy winner, oscar winner and also known to speak out on a host of issues close to her heart. melissa, welcome. >> thank you. >> you're a fiery creature. >> when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you have arrived, where you are right now? >> i think at that point, i'm 51 now, i have realized oh, it's just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it's all about how you're doing it. >> that is s
superstar melissa etheridge, passionate about her music. and her opinions. >> i think it has done us more harm, believing in the huge differences between left and right, democrat and republican. >> plus sex, cash and politics, she was at the center of a scandal that exploded into political headlines that exploded a career and ended a marriage. >> do you really think that men cheat for bad sex, do they? >> and the most important question of all, is she sorry? this is...
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good morning. >> good morning, melissa lee. i think with merkel comments and europe slowly coming back into the news, even though many traders and a lot of the activity is probably not going to come back till we get into september, there's this ongoing debate and it's actually twofold. what has been the cause for interest rates -- you hear a lot of reasons but they don't hold water because equity markets aren't going down. a lot of the reasons interest rates would go up. it's ryan being the vp pick, because of the federal reserve implications for ben and q.e. doesn't hold water because that was pushing rates up, why wouldn't stocks go down? the markets have an opinion. when did mario draghi come out with his comments? july 26th. let's make that the starting point and let the markets have a say-so in this because it's pretty revealing. if you look at the charts in that context, look at ten-year note yields. remember, two days afterthat comment on the 24th was our lowest yield close ever under 1.40. pretty much straight up, don't
good morning. >> good morning, melissa lee. i think with merkel comments and europe slowly coming back into the news, even though many traders and a lot of the activity is probably not going to come back till we get into september, there's this ongoing debate and it's actually twofold. what has been the cause for interest rates -- you hear a lot of reasons but they don't hold water because equity markets aren't going down. a lot of the reasons interest rates would go up. it's ryan being...
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melissa mollet is there live with more. melissa? arer well, good morning. you can see here behind me. quite an active scene here still this morning. lots of investigators out here, firefighters, tactical op crews as well. crews still working to clean things up. just a moment ago they put one coal car from that train back on a flatbed and pulled it out of here. of course, still a lot more questions than answers at this point. we are waiting on that 11:00 a.m. news conference with a national transportation safety board. they're headingp this investigation, of course, and have been out here on the scene since this crash happened about 30 hours ago. 19-year-old elizabeth nass and her friend also 19 rose mayr were sitting on the bridge early tuesday morning when the train derailed. both were killed and found buried under coal. 21 of the trains 80 cars overturned and the derailment also crushing some vehicles parked below. investigators say the three people onboard the train did not pull an emergency brake but it did kick in once the train began coming off the tr
melissa mollet is there live with more. melissa? arer well, good morning. you can see here behind me. quite an active scene here still this morning. lots of investigators out here, firefighters, tactical op crews as well. crews still working to clean things up. just a moment ago they put one coal car from that train back on a flatbed and pulled it out of here. of course, still a lot more questions than answers at this point. we are waiting on that 11:00 a.m. news conference with a national...
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(amy crabill-county emergency services)"they will be but melissa cassidy wants to "- pet back in: (melissa cassidy)"my mother lives in buildingg300 in the condominium"she wants her 5 &pyear old mothers.. medicatioo (melissa cassidy)"if i can just go into her building nd grab a weeks supply of medication just in case its longer then expected.. or just all offhhr medication so we have it... "and laurie woodburn wants her mail: (laurie woodburn)"im gonnn have to go tell my friend..i cant get her mail..and she'll have to get it later on today.. laugh"((((stand up))))"there is an emergency shelter set up at bainbridge ele school .. this is where you can come in an register.. however so far no one has shown up most people are staying with friends and family"meanwhile... emergency teams say this is a dangerous operation and they are not taking any chances. (melissa and officer))i hate to go this long without medication.. unffrtunately i cant let anyone go in righttnow" (sot)"this is a life threatening incidentt we cannot have them in the area." so residents try to be patient. (melissa )"it probab
(amy crabill-county emergency services)"they will be but melissa cassidy wants to "- pet back in: (melissa cassidy)"my mother lives in buildingg300 in the condominium"she wants her 5 &pyear old mothers.. medicatioo (melissa cassidy)"if i can just go into her building nd grab a weeks supply of medication just in case its longer then expected.. or just all offhhr medication so we have it... "and laurie woodburn wants her mail: (laurie woodburn)"im gonnn have...
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joining me now is melissa harris-perry host of "the melissa harris-perry" show here on msnbc. thanks to both of you for being here this evening. >> good to be with you. >> melissa, let me start with you. ryan's going to try and defend his plan in florss of all places. how do you think that will work out? >> going to a particular retirement community. one that has a strong republican contingent. he's going to the nicest place he could find in florida. i suspect they're going to be pleasant and respectful to mr. ryan as he presents his plan. but there's a reason as a matter of politics -- there's a reason why politicians and elected officials don't kuch medicare. that's because this voting block, senior citizens who have a clear understanding of how medicare impacts the quality of their lives, they don't play. they're not going to be supportive of a candidate who is willing to say their benefits in their lifetime will be reduced. >> now, e.j., i noticed he's bringing his mom with him. this is not the first time that republican candidates have used their mothers when talking abou
joining me now is melissa harris-perry host of "the melissa harris-perry" show here on msnbc. thanks to both of you for being here this evening. >> good to be with you. >> melissa, let me start with you. ryan's going to try and defend his plan in florss of all places. how do you think that will work out? >> going to a particular retirement community. one that has a strong republican contingent. he's going to the nicest place he could find in florida. i suspect...
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melissa? >> good, thanks. i want to ask you about some of the financial assumptions. 90 cents in 2015. do those forecasts change if president obama does not get re-elected and republicans win the white house? >> no, they don't. i think this combination is far beyond what happens in the election. it really gets at the issue that is driving our nation's debt, which are our entitlement programs. medicare and medicaid drive a huge portion. programs around the world are busting governments. this is a way to get at the cost structure. we believe these programs improve care, reduce costs, and provide a more effective outcome. >> mr. bertolini, one of the things that i was looking at could have ven treent versus you, you've been very resourceful getting, 3, 4% off of the float. just from investing coventry's money better. >> that has a huge impact on the deal and we need to look at what we need to be investing in to go into a health care reform and we'll use the capital more effectively. >> how were y
melissa? >> good, thanks. i want to ask you about some of the financial assumptions. 90 cents in 2015. do those forecasts change if president obama does not get re-elected and republicans win the white house? >> no, they don't. i think this combination is far beyond what happens in the election. it really gets at the issue that is driving our nation's debt, which are our entitlement programs. medicare and medicaid drive a huge portion. programs around the world are busting...
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joining us now is melissa harris-perry, host of the great show with the same name, melissa, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> happy to do it. >> is this newt gingrich's food stamps president redux. is this president reagan's welfare queen reduks? is this anything new, or is this part of a pattern? >> don't miss it. there's another part of the pattern. that is president bill clinton's welfare reform redux. in other words, i want to be clear about how african-american single mothers who are in circumstances of poverty and trying to raise their children in difficult circumstances, that's what we're talking about when we use this kind of welfare queen boogeyman, and certainly ronald reagan and his republican predecessors -- excuse me. the people who came after him are the people who gave us the language, stoked the fire in local elections like jesse helms that you pointed out earlier around affirmative action, but also george bush's campaign and willy horton and all of that. but it is also the tactic that was used by bill clinton to move the democratic party nationally far enoug
joining us now is melissa harris-perry, host of the great show with the same name, melissa, good to see you. thank you for being here. >> happy to do it. >> is this newt gingrich's food stamps president redux. is this president reagan's welfare queen reduks? is this anything new, or is this part of a pattern? >> don't miss it. there's another part of the pattern. that is president bill clinton's welfare reform redux. in other words, i want to be clear about how...
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joining me now is melissa harris perry, and host of melissa harris perry, seen saturdays and sudd sundays here on msnbc. jo it is great to have you both, the first read puts out today team romney needs to have four objectives. one, better himself to the american people. two, he needs to convince the public that while he looks the part, he is the man americans are comfortable seeing on their tvs for next four years. and three, he has to try to close the empathy gap, with the recent polls showing that president obama holds a 22 point advantage on who people care about more. melissa, let's starts off with you, is this a good assessment? >> yes, i think that is right. i this i it is a tough line for governor romney to walk. he has to seem to have empathy, a man of the people. that is why they built the stage out into the delegates to make him look like he is not re moved, far away. a nice piece of stage craft. the other things, he has to do that maintaining his story line. his story line is i'm a fixer, i'm mr. competent. i came in, i fixed the olympics, right? this is what i do. that persona
joining me now is melissa harris perry, and host of melissa harris perry, seen saturdays and sudd sundays here on msnbc. jo it is great to have you both, the first read puts out today team romney needs to have four objectives. one, better himself to the american people. two, he needs to convince the public that while he looks the part, he is the man americans are comfortable seeing on their tvs for next four years. and three, he has to try to close the empathy gap, with the recent polls showing...
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melissa, can you hear me? i think i have her on the phone. >> i can hear you. >> i guess congratulations are in order for you too, huh? >> i'm pretty excited. i had him the first time around. it's going to be a great season. >> let me ask u-tony, what will your strategy be this time around with melissa, the competition so stiff in this group. >> well, we both came so close to winning that mirrorball trophy, we know we didn't. we know we need to bring it every single week. the strategy will be keep having fun, keep smiling, keep entertaining the audience and hopefully they get behind us again. >> you guys know each other's move, have you started practicing yet? >> no, we haven't started practicing yet. >> i want to ask you, you got each other again. there are a few people that did not get matched up with their former pro. how do you think drew lachey is feeling this morning, melissa. >> i think he might be a little jealous. there's something cool about getting to do it again, because we know each other. there's
melissa, can you hear me? i think i have her on the phone. >> i can hear you. >> i guess congratulations are in order for you too, huh? >> i'm pretty excited. i had him the first time around. it's going to be a great season. >> let me ask u-tony, what will your strategy be this time around with melissa, the competition so stiff in this group. >> well, we both came so close to winning that mirrorball trophy, we know we didn't. we know we need to bring it every...
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to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky dragon. you can get your hair cut from a cool place called the public barber's salon. they use scissors only. you can find out about local geology, too. >> that sounds like fun. let's check it out. >> this is the most common rock on the surface of the earth. interesting thing is, most of this rock is covered over by the ocean. >> error congested a cool presentation on plate tectonics. tell us about what we just saw. >> we wrapped up a section of a lesson on a plate tectonics, here at the exploratory and -- exploritorium. >> are you excited to see people here having f
to tell us about the themes is melissa alexander. tell us about some of the previous themes we have had. >> we have had sex ploration, sugar, red, blue. many things. >> what is the theme tonight? >> rock, paper, scissors. we are having a tournament tonight, but we have also used as a jumping off point to explore lots of different ideas. you can find out about rock, paper, scissors as a game as a reproductive strategy. you can interact with a piece of art created by lucky...
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melissa ethridge passionate about her music. and her opinions. >> i think it has done us more harm believing in the huge differences between left and right, democrat and republican. >> the sex, cash, and politics the scandal that went to global headlines that ended a career and destroyed a marriage. >> do you think men cheat for bad sex? do they? >> the most hated women in america. the most important question of all. is she sorry. this is piers morgan tonight. >> you hear melissa ethridge once and you never forget her. no one can sing the songs quite like she does. she an oscar winner and known for being outspoken on issues close to her heart. >> nice to be here. >> you are a fiery, emotional soulful character, aren't you? >> i am trying to live this interesting live that we all have in front of us, making choices. >> when you look at your professional and personal life, how do you feel about where you are right now? >> i think at this point, i am 51 now and i realized it's just a journey. it's all about how you are doing it. >>
melissa ethridge passionate about her music. and her opinions. >> i think it has done us more harm believing in the huge differences between left and right, democrat and republican. >> the sex, cash, and politics the scandal that went to global headlines that ended a career and destroyed a marriage. >> do you think men cheat for bad sex? do they? >> the most hated women in america. the most important question of all. is she sorry. this is piers morgan tonight. >>...
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live in the newsroom, melissa mollet, news4. back to you. >> thanks, melissa. >>> csx will resume train operations this morning following a deadly train derailment in ellicott city. police say streets near the derailment site will remain closed because of the ongoing coal cleanup effort. ntsb investigators say the train was traveling at a legal speed of 25 miles per hour when it derailed early tuesday morning. an engineer in training was at the controls. they say it is still too early to determine why the train derailed. meanwhile, funeral services will begin today for one of the two women killed by the derailment. elizabeth nass and rose mayr were sitting on a bridge just feet from the tracks when the train derailed. the two 19-year-olds were found under a pile of coal dumped from one of the freight cars. visitation will be held for nass tonight at the church of red direction in ellicott city. her funeral will be tomorrow. mayr's funeral is saturday. >>> prince george's county police officer adrian morris will be buried on tues
live in the newsroom, melissa mollet, news4. back to you. >> thanks, melissa. >>> csx will resume train operations this morning following a deadly train derailment in ellicott city. police say streets near the derailment site will remain closed because of the ongoing coal cleanup effort. ntsb investigators say the train was traveling at a legal speed of 25 miles per hour when it derailed early tuesday morning. an engineer in training was at the controls. they say it is still too...
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." >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. stocks rise again as treasury investors continue to sell the dow. in fact, only 29 points away from a four and a half year closing high so the question we pose to you tonight. is the safety trade over? should you be adding more risk to your portfolio at this point? you know the bond numbers. we've seen a surge in treasury yields and dug up a a lot of numbers in terms of the valuations of various sectors which have led the markets higher. defensive sectors, utilities, consumer staples, and what have we found? we found that they are in fact trading at a huge percentage above their historical average when you take a look at it on a pe basis. tim, should we be getting concerned that the markets are getting a little bit toppy here? >> should be concerned about buying expensive companies. certainly there's danger in going after the same places that have worked when in fact a lot of these companies, and we've seen it, those that have missed have really been punished but we saw from cisco ton
." >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. stocks rise again as treasury investors continue to sell the dow. in fact, only 29 points away from a four and a half year closing high so the question we pose to you tonight. is the safety trade over? should you be adding more risk to your portfolio at this point? you know the bond numbers. we've seen a surge in treasury yields and dug up a a lot of numbers in terms of the valuations of...
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melissa joins me now. welcome. >> pleasure to be here. >> you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don't you? >> i'm just trying to lead this interesting life that we all have in front of us. making some interesting choices. >> when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you've arrived, where you are right now? >> i think at this point, i'm 51 now. i've realized, oh, it's just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it's all about how you're doing it. >> that is so true. you will never actually arrive, are you? >> no. >> this train never gets to a station? it does not. there is no there there. for myself, who, you know, i've achieved some of those markers that you think, oh, the oscar, those things, and each time, i go, there's no there here. that's nice, that's great but it's about how am i doing and how's this journey? >> what's been the best pitstop on your train so far? what's been the moment, if i could replay it for you, you'd r
melissa joins me now. welcome. >> pleasure to be here. >> you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don't you? >> i'm just trying to lead this interesting life that we all have in front of us. making some interesting choices. >> when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you've arrived, where you are right now? >> i think at this point, i'm 51 now. i've realized, oh, it's just a journey. you never get there....
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you did good, melissa. now, it's up to melissa and colby. you guys got to go up, and this is the show down right here. whoever gets this -- and we will guess it. >> we will. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm confident. >> jimmy: i threw the marker. sorry. >> thank you. >> all right, all right, all right. >> jimmy: anger management. >> colby, what are you thinking? we could do middle or do you want the side? [ shouting ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go. >> okay. >> wait. i have a really nice -- okay. >> i'm going to pull a jimmy. it's an object. >> jimmy: okay, it's an object. >> okay. >> jimmy: go. did he just make fun of me? what did he just do? [ laughter ] >> a glove. >> jimmy: okie dokie. oh, it's a baseball. it's a yo-yo. it's a baseball glove. it's a mitt. catchers mitt. it's a boxing glove. it's an oven mitt. >> an oven mitt. >> jimmy: a turkey. it's a turkey. children drawing a turkey. it's a dog house. that is an igloo. that is a -- that is a -- a yurk. what is it? five. five. one, two -- >> both: finger nails! >> jimmy: thumbnail! >> wait. >>
you did good, melissa. now, it's up to melissa and colby. you guys got to go up, and this is the show down right here. whoever gets this -- and we will guess it. >> we will. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i'm confident. >> jimmy: i threw the marker. sorry. >> thank you. >> all right, all right, all right. >> jimmy: anger management. >> colby, what are you thinking? we could do middle or do you want the side? [ shouting ] >> jimmy: all right, here we go....
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superstar melissaette tlin tlinlg -- melissa ette tlinlg. >> i think it has done us huge harm, the issues between left and right democrat and republican. >>> and show girl and secret of looking so young. snow lots of virgin blood. just have a good life, have fun. >> plus the olympian you don't know about but you should. the armless archer. if you believe his aim is amazing, wait until you hear his story, this is piers morgan tonight. >> you only have to hear melissa ethridge once, you only have to hear it once. she's an outspoken person on all kinds of things close to her heart. welcome. >> thank you. >> you have a wonderful fiery soul offstage, don't you? >> i'm just making some choices? >> when you look at your extraordinary life, professional and personal, how do you feel now about where you've arrived, where you are right now? >> i think at this point, i'm 51 now. i've realized, oh, it's just a journey. you never get there. you never get it done. it's all about how you're doing it. >> that is so true. you will never actually arrive, are you? >> no. >> this train never gets to a statio
superstar melissaette tlin tlinlg -- melissa ette tlinlg. >> i think it has done us huge harm, the issues between left and right democrat and republican. >>> and show girl and secret of looking so young. snow lots of virgin blood. just have a good life, have fun. >> plus the olympian you don't know about but you should. the armless archer. if you believe his aim is amazing, wait until you hear his story, this is piers morgan tonight. >> you only have to hear melissa...
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melissa harris perry will found off on that. we will say hi to meghan and have more after this. plin inst catar ntlr gh rg [ nn ]errequ [ nn ]errsfu owgrl. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> whenever we see our mom up there and walking around and look at her health and how well she is doing, we feel an enormous sense of pride for her in overcoming ms. she has to struggle with it every day. to see her with my dad. >> that was josh romney along with the rest of the romney boys. speaking fondly about their mom with "today" show's matt lauer. she will talk about her candidate husband in human terms. meghan mccain will join us to talk about that. she lived through this as her father was the republican nominee for the president. now, we're going to shift gears and talk about what is going on with hurricane isaac and bring you up to date on the storm as many
melissa harris perry will found off on that. we will say hi to meghan and have more after this. plin inst catar ntlr gh rg [ nn ]errequ [ nn ]errsfu owgrl. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> whenever we see our mom up there and walking around and look at her health and how well she is doing, we feel an...
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the only side effect melissa wexler sees is looking 10 years younger. here's melissa before, and here she is using the bungee. >> it really, honestly, makes a huge difference. >> hiewdges difference. >> stephen: wow! they could be sisters. just try the facelift bungee, and in no tiernlg you'll erase those worry lines you got from wondering, did you spend 25 bucks on a bra strap tied to two plastic forks? of course, $25 might be out of the reach of someone. so why not spend a mere $24 on prescott pharmaceuticals new vax-a-strap. a prescription strength adhesive celluloid ribbon, undetectable at a range of 50 meters or more. and it could not be easier to use. okay. all you do is put it in... and... ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) viola. ( cheers ) what's that? why, yes, i do have an i.d. ( laughter ) i can breathe easily, too. it really oppose up the nasal passages. side effects of vax-a-sprap may include tombors, threemoares. proscot pharmaceutical, prescott, if you've never heard of us, we may have caused your memory loss. until next time, i'll see
the only side effect melissa wexler sees is looking 10 years younger. here's melissa before, and here she is using the bungee. >> it really, honestly, makes a huge difference. >> hiewdges difference. >> stephen: wow! they could be sisters. just try the facelift bungee, and in no tiernlg you'll erase those worry lines you got from wondering, did you spend 25 bucks on a bra strap tied to two plastic forks? of course, $25 might be out of the reach of someone. so why not spend a...
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joining me now is melissa harris-perry. host here on msnbc. and dana milbank, columnist for the washington post. thank you both for being here tonight. >> absolutely. >> happy birther day. >> thank you. i would say the same to you, but i don't celebrate it, dana. >> okay. >> melissa, it's not so subtle or is it subtle? what do you make of what romney said today and what he's been saying all along. >> couple of things. the first is we should just take that fact, no one's asked to see my birth certificate and pause on that. i think he's telling the truth. no one has ever asked to see his birth certificate. this is a man who has been running for about eight years. the vakt no one asked to see his should make us pause and say why then the constant unabated calls to see president obama's even after he's -- >> if you really want to go back there. >> exactly. and i think that's precisely where -- first we want to pause and say romney has told us an awful lot about the birther movement itself simply by making that statement. i think the other thing we
joining me now is melissa harris-perry. host here on msnbc. and dana milbank, columnist for the washington post. thank you both for being here tonight. >> absolutely. >> happy birther day. >> thank you. i would say the same to you, but i don't celebrate it, dana. >> okay. >> melissa, it's not so subtle or is it subtle? what do you make of what romney said today and what he's been saying all along. >> couple of things. the first is we should just take that...